Red Wings captain Dylan Larkin recapped his experiences in the Four Nations Face-Off while speaking with the media after Detroit’s 4-3 OT loss to Minnesota on Saturday afternoon, as noted by the Detroit News’s Ted Kulfan…
Larkin was one of the best stories on a USA team that had many of them during the wildly entertaining tournament. Beginning on the fourth-line in mainly a checking role, Larkin rose in the lineup.
Larkin had the eventual winning goal, and had an assist, in USA’s 3-1 victory over Canada during the round-robin. That prompted USA coach Mike Sullivan to elevate Larkin, who eventually got more of a top-six forward role as injuries mounted and Larkin maintained his level of effectiveness.
“I stuck to who I am, and I did everything I could to help the team,” Larkin said. “Whether it was bringing energy or trying to be a voice in the room, that’s what I tried to do — and I was happy to do it. “
Larkin was thrilled to be part of the tournament, with what became a close-knit USA team.
“We had such a great group of guys, it was so good to be around everyone,” Larkin said. “We had the history of playing with each other, whether it was (Plymouth Township-based) NTDP (National Team Development Program), or world championships, or other teams. We got along real well and it was just a great experience. I did whatever I could to help the team.”
The excitement of the games, and the importance, is something that could energize Larkin and Raymond even further, to end what has been an eight-year Wings streak of missing the NHL playoffs.
“The games were so intense and so much fun,” Larkin said. “It was a disappointing end for us (USA) and I’m sure Ray (Raymond) will say the same (for Sweden). It was definitely a huge motivator to come back and play today and push our team to make the playoffs.”
And the Free Press’s Helene St. James…
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